Men of War: Red Tide

Men of War: Red Tide is a sequel to the critically acclaimed RTS Men of War. Red Tide introduces a new story driven campaign based on the writings of Soviet scribe Alexander Zorich, it also includes dozens of new or upgraded units and weapons.

Please if you can, I need some pointers. I'm on the second mission where your eight paratroopers infiltrate just outside a large enemy position. No matter what I try, when the base gets alerted it goes ape crazy. The enemy even drives into almost every...

Hello,
I've recently bought that game and I have a problem.
Namenly I have laptop with two graphic cards (Intel HD and Nvidia).
Problem appears when I launch the game and I can't change in settings video card which the game use.
What should I do?
Than...

So, I just purchased this game - First time I played it for years (I played it a tiny bit back in 2009). I really enjoy the game, but my soldiers seem kinda, well .. Stupid :)
I tried several times to have all my units hide in bushes, and then have 1 or 2...

The standard AI is prettey rubbish, i keep loosing men because the're so daft they like to run out in to fire, when taking cover they wont shoot till an enemy shoots back on free fire. Any mods for the Ai to make them less desirabale toward being cannon ...

As of writing this review I only have 6.8 hours into the game and I want to play many more hours. The game can be difficult and frustrating (even on easy) but it adds to the fun of the game. You have to plan your every move and come up with a strategy to complete objectives and one wrong move could end up in failing the mission or one of your units being wiped out. The enemies are positioned in ways that make it next to impossible to just rush in guns blazing. In many missions the odds are stacked against you and you have to do your very best to make sure you don't lose many troops.

Now the game isn't without faults. Sometimes your units will get stuck on walls or something when you go to move them or they'll move right out into the open and get gunned down. There's been a few times where I've had units get gunned down despite the fact that they should have been out of enemy sight. And then there's the occassional times where your troops will not fire at enemies even though they may be set to 'Fire at Will' or 'Return Fire'. But these issues don't happen often enough for them to become major issues that ruin the game.

If you like strategy games that give you a challenge this game is definitely for you. There are very few strategy games I've played that have given me such a challenge and sense of accomplishment when I complete missions and I strongly recommend this game.